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BBC Northern Ireland's Noel Thompson talks cheating death and the horror stories that most affected him BelfastTelegraph.co.uk We wake up to his dulcet tones every morning on Good Morning Ulster, and after 40 years on radio and television, his face is as familiar as the Albert Clock. https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/life/weekend/bbc-northern-irelands-noel-thompson-talks-cheating-death-and-the-horror-stories-that-most-affected-him-37432192.html https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/incoming/article37439895.ece/30456/AUTOCROP/h342/mpson_7-_Read-Only_.jpg Email We wake up to his dulcet tones every morning on Good Morning Ulster, and after 40 years on radio and television, his face is as familiar as the Albert Clock. Despite that lengthy stint bringing us the news from Northern Ireland, east Belfast-born Noel Thompson says the buzz of the job is still there and he has no intention of hanging up his notebook. The 62-year-old veteran newsman joined the BBC in 1979 as a researcher on … [Read more...] about BBC Northern Ireland’s Noel Thompson talks cheating death and the horror stories that most affected him

TWENTY years ago a historic peace agreement signalled the end of three decades of sectarian conflict in Northern Ireland. But what were the Troubles and what is the Good Friday agreement? Here's the lowdown on the years of bloody violence. When were The Troubles? The Troubles describe a 30-year period between the late 60s and early 90s, when sectarian violence in Northern Ireland caused the deaths of thousands of civilians and security personnel. Historians tend to place the beginning of the Troubles with the 1968 civil rights movement, which demanded an end to Unionist-dominated rule from the devolved Northern Ireland government at Stormont. Marches, protests, civil disobedience and increasing violence led to the British government's decision in 1969 to deploy troops to the streets, especially in Belfast and Londonderry. In 1971, the government introduced its policy of internment, locking up terror suspects without trial. By the following year, the situation had deteriorated. On … [Read more...] about When were the Northern Ireland Troubles, what happened in Belfast and what is the Good Friday Agreement?

TWENTY years ago a historic peace agreement signalled an end to three decades of sectarian conflict in Northern Ireland. But what were the Troubles and what is the Good Friday agreement? Here's the lowdown on the years of bloody violence. When were The Troubles? The Troubles describe a 30-year period between the late 60s and early 90s, when sectarian violence in Northern Ireland caused the deaths of thousands of civilians and security personnel. Historians tend to place the beginning of the Troubles with the 1968 civil rights movement, which demanded an end to Unionist-dominated rule from the devolved Northern Ireland government at Stormont. Marches, protests, civil disobedience and increasing violence led to the British government's decision in 1969 to deploy troops to the streets, especially in Belfast and Londonderry. In 1971, the government introduced its policy of internment, locking up terror suspects without trial. By the following year, the situation had deteriorated. On … [Read more...] about When were the Troubles in Northern Ireland, what happened in Belfast and what is the Good Friday Agreement?

11 Northern Ireland employers 'outed' for failing to pay legal wage BelfastTelegraph.co.uk A Catholic Church charity is among a group of 11 employers across Northern Ireland named by the Government today for having failed to pay the National Living and minimum wages. https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/northern-ireland/11-northern-ireland-employers-outed-for-failing-to-pay-legal-wage-37085902.html https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/business/news/article37086273.ece/20c9a/AUTOCROP/h342/bbbbb.jpg Email A Catholic Church charity is among a group of 11 employers across Northern Ireland named by the Government today for having failed to pay the National Living and minimum wages. Dromore Diocesan Trust, which lists its headquarters as Bishop's House on the Armagh Road in Newry, failed to pay £3,844.98 to three staff. That worked out at roughly £1,280 per worker, the UK Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy revealed. Along with the charity, two care … [Read more...] about 11 Northern Ireland employers ‘outed’ for failing to pay legal wage

0 Comments Revealed: Northern Ireland's best restaurants and cafés - Food Awards 2018 full list of winners BelfastTelegraph.co.uk The winners of the third annual Food Awards Northern Ireland 2018 have been revealed this week. https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/life/food-drink/revealed-northern-irelands-best-restaurants-and-cafs-food-awards-2018-full-list-of-winners-36982761.html https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/Viral/article36982759.ece/6ae9f/AUTOCROP/h342/bpanews_212295b6-b7ff-4122-b387-79ee4d3cb897_embedded36514 Email The winners of the third annual Food Awards Northern Ireland 2018 have been revealed this week. Over 350 guests attended a glitzy cermoney at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Belfast which was hosted by Pamela Ballantine. The Food Awards Northern Ireland recognised the success of local professionals and establishments, such as top restaurants, gastro pubs, producers and chefs. Several of the awards were split into local regions to ensure the diverse … [Read more...] about Revealed: Northern Ireland’s best restaurants and cafés